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Show WEEK'S ihtgar NEWS SUMMARY SUNDAY, July 2, 19S9 Dr. J. M. Smith, former president of the L. S. U. and his wife, (Jittlfctttt Poles captured two Nazi fliers one with a camera in which were films showing; Polish military preparations, when they made a forced landing in that country. Pythians Decide To Take Vacation At the regular meeting of anthe-Myrt- of le 0 lodge of the Knights 5 Lions Meeting Monday Evening Elections Slated le se cere- monies conducted by L. H. Stratford and Otto Buehner. Orson Kasteler was duly pronounced of the Sugar acting president ' House Rotary Club Thursday evening at a banquet and dance held at Pinecrest in Emigration canyon. Mr. Kasteler, will be supported by Dee Thatcher, LawCharles Lobb, secretary; rence Thorstenburg, treasurer, H. Stratford and Louis Bridge- land, directors with A. C Smoot, retiring president, servine as a board member. A program presented by talent from the K S L radio station was ably put over with Parley Baer as master of ceremonies. Lorenzo Hatch was master of the occasion and Glenn Tripp took over the duties of "stags L0CALN0TES - vice-preside- hand.' Mrs. Ella Stratford, retiring president of the ladies organis ation, the Rotary Anns, was presented with a token from the lady members by Mrs. Irene Leaver and bouquet of flowers were presented to Mrs. M. O. Ash ton, Mrs. Will Lowe and Mrs. Strat- - get-togeth- er E. L. Rottman was chosen on Wednesday night to be the Deputy Grand Chancellor for the ensuing term. After hilarious Initiation Hawaiian Music To Hold Sway A large birthday cake with a The new members which have concealed music box playing been taken in during the present "Happy Birthday To You" was month are learning" the ritual and Hawaiian classical and folk presented to the club by Mr. and LOCAL A stiff breeze and are taking hold of the lnitatory songs and dancing will hold sway Mrs. Lowe and was cut and servflames destroyed a cottage at 8 work in earnest. This gives some at the Friday evening program ed by Mrs. Lowe and Mrs. Ash-toBast Burton Avenue Just before of the older members of the or at Fairmont Park Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs Stratford were noon on Sunday, estimated loss, der a chance to sit on the side according to the park supervis- active in making arrangements lines. 91,600. ors, and the public is invited to for the party and were assisted witness the pageant of rythmn by Otto Buehner, Ken Smith and Chas A, Lindbergh landed in and color at the amphitheatre in Sid Ottley. Salt Lake City but refused to say the trees at 8 p. xn. C. C. BuBh U in charge of thei . Jiow long bis .. stay .. woiUd,be ,.or give out any information whatever program Friday and has arranged for the musical entertainers as well as working out the theme of TUESDAY, July 4, 1930 A Night In 'Hawaii." These The Japanese cut off the supply Farmer Believes Nebraska dedicated to weekly features, Three separate tests made on of milk to Tientsin. Some of ths some foreign country or state, Covered With Trees new pool at Fairmont park the Russians who have been supplyhave gained in popularity at the In 12th Century. the milk the were that by city Board of Health have ing say they park until the crowd witnessing the shown 4 at pool to be above reor barrier 5 the hours kept NORTH PLATTE, NEB. A forest the performances has increased quirements for the safety and and in the interim the milk spoil fire which swept western Nebraska to moie than a thousand people, health of young swimmers, Miss ed, then the Jape dumped it out following s prolonged drouth in the Schofield Jessie stated Thursday. as being useless. Twelfth century may have been the HYDRANT APPROVED Although using a temporary fil contributing cause of the barren Installation of a fire hydrant tering system to purify the water Utah people are calling on the sandhills overlooking both sides of the in the rear of business property it is proving adequate, Miss Platte river. Utah senators to go back to their So believes Harry Weekley of the near McClelland and Twenty-firSchofield stated, and while these station in the nation's capitol to Nebraska farm at South streets experimental tests was prove out as safe as they approved back the fight for silver North Platte, who began studying com have done in the past three weeks Lake Salt by Thursday City instead of making a lecture tour trees as a hobby and after yesrs of appropriated swimming will continue at the of the west coast They were research has brought forth evidence miasktners, who beautiful new pool. 1676. sent to Washington to look after that western Nebraska was covered in the Twelfth century by a forest the interests of Utah, not to hold of virgin red cedars. talkfests in California. By measuring and comparing the growth rings of trees which have LOCAL A Salt Lake City died recently, Weekley developed a and is a nice, boy safe, quiet graph depicting the increased having over a of rainfall decreased cycle Fourth.. He found 82 dynamite period of years. caps, stuck a lighted match in one, Traces Eain te IMS. now he's in the hospital, a wiser Applying the graph to lumber and more damaged boy. from trees which died st an undetermined time, Weekley arrived at Judge Bosone's court convict the dates of their death. Through ed a bicycle rider of reckless rid this tedious method, he traced indrouth and high rainfall ing. He was fined $25 or eight termittent back to 1608. periods days in JaiL This is the first Three years ago, excavation for conviction for a misdemeanor of an irrigation canal brought to light this character and we hope it will three stumps xf two red cedars which once grew in the Platte val be followed by many more. ley. Their growth rings did not correlate with any of the periods bsck to 16C6 but did match the Twelfth WEDNESDAY, July 5, 1939 century growth ring graphs of a The four-da- y holiday death toll University of Arizona scientist, Dr. for the nation is 550. This list A E. Douglas. Includes all classes of accidents. Since then, Weekley has discov ered in canyons along the Platte of Valley so many similar red cedars Representative Griswold, Wisconsin, died while riding in that he concluded the valley and week the Bulletin congratulates J. E. (Joe) Starbuck an auto with his wife on a Wash- foothills once were covered with THIS forest virgin . the anniversary of bis birth on July 9th. Joe baa livington street Drought for 35 Years. ed in the' Sugarhouse district all the time he has been in Utah. Study disclosed. Weekley said, About 42 years ago he operated his own dairy in Sugarhouse A grandstand at Waukegan, that the trees died from s drouth where the Country Club Golf Course now stands. He also Illinois, collapsed and injured 70 of 35 years duration. With the veg as Route Inspector for the Keystone Dairy and Cremaworked etation gone from the soil, prairie people. tor for the city until 1906. Since that time he has worked winds covered the canyons with for the Utah Light and Traction Company as Operator and President Roosevelt fed him- dust sometimes 13 feet deep. Later Weekley said, a great fire estimates that he has trained approximately 500 men on the self and his guests on "hot dogs" apparently raged through the vege particular line he was operating on at the time they entered yesterday. tation which arose above the drifts. the service of the street car company. During his life Joe hiss trees were The fact that followed bicycle riding, fishing xaA gardenings; as hobbies. LOCAL Now that Independ consumed indicates the intensity of ence Day ia past the city and the fire, he explained. During his younger days he rode in the bicycle races at the With sll vegetation destroyed, old Salt Palace. He says he was nearly always in the money, state turns to Pioneer's Day, winds played havoc with the soil but never won first place. He now enjoys gardening around and a for gets ready July 24, big and the sandhills formed from the his beautiful home at 332 Herbert Avenue. theorizes. celebration. drifting sands, Weekley In the space of time, a period of Congratulations are also extended to A DeJong, of 558 A Vernal sheepman had a stiff light winds permitted grass to grow Wilmington Avenue, who celebrates his birthday on July 10th: and the sandhills assumed their and to J. H. Searcy, of 1018 Hudson Avenue who will celeneck and a friend offered to cure present form, brate his natal day cn July 14 tb. (Continued on page 5) At Fairmont - n. Traces Plains To Foresj Fires New Pool Passes Health Demands WEDNESDAY MEETING DATE FOR C OF C The July meeting of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce has been set for Wednesday, July 12, at Jeanne's Tea Room, according to Sidney J. Ottley, president. A speaker will be arranged for and matters of business taken up at the meeting, Mr. Ottley FRIDAY AFTERNOON EVENT PLWNED AT PARK 71-ce- nt I CONGRATULATIONS - two-fo- ot The move by Sugar House people to obtain a bicycle track nt Fairmont Park that would permit racing as well as an exercise track would be one of the finest thing g we could realize, Joe Fishand er, local bicycle enthusiast of the Southeast Repair Shop stater to a represent ative of The Bulletin Thursday. It would be possible for Sugar House to participate in the Bicycle League of America if such a track could be secured, Mr. Fisher stated. Salt Lake has twenty-fiv- e members of this organization but our participation is hampered by not having the proper means of exercising and practice " At the present time anyone wishing to race must go to' soms secluded spot such as the track recently made usuable by the A. W. L. of A. north of Eecfci Hot Springs. Youngsters are not able to go on this track as it past town and besides being so far that young racers would be tired by the time they would get there, the safety feature must be considered, Mr; Fisher statAm-atu- re A specially arranged program in which students of music and dramatics of the Fairmont Park playground will be the principal players, has been planned for this afternoon at 2 o'clock These programs will be part of the park's routine if they prove ed. as successful as it is believed 07 Daily inquiries' are made at tedi&ers that they will. the bicycle shop conducted by Mr. Fisher and Phil Grimm, for LUMBER COMPANY TARTY a safe place to ride bicycles and a bicycles are taboo in Fairmont SUCCESS; 125 ATTEND With one hundred and twenty-fav- e Park, young riders must either past and present employees use the sidewalks at the pedestof the Sugar House Lumber and rians risk or the streets at the I'aroware Company in attend- riders and motorists risk. ance, the silver jubilee of the company was celebrated Friday eveing with a banquet and at the home of Marvin O. Ash ton, president and manager get-togeth- er or Spectacular Display the firm. RECOVERING FROM OPERATION Rev. J. E. Nash has been re turned from the Holy Cross- hos pital Monday after an operation for appendicitis. He lias been making rapid recovery and will soon be able to fill his usual posi tion as pastor of the Third Pres byterian church on 11th East at 17th South. His many friends wish him well and hope to see him around soon. - st $- NUMBER 21. Bicycle Track Would Be Boon, Fisher Says Kasteler i Cal- - Pythias held Wednesday it W Takes Duties Of President was decided that no degree work would be performed during the The following two months. Pythian Sisters will hold one meeting each month, the third Wednesday, therefore the Knights will not meet that week. Only The monthly meeting of the Beauvais, of necessary business will be transHouse Lions club will be Sugar and 410 South West Temple, died this acted many outdoor meetings 7 p. m. Monday, July 10, held at will be arranged. morning from a bullet wound in at Jeanne's Tea Room, with the flicted by Mrs. Bertie Mikesell, All members of the Pythian election of officers being the his landlady. order and their friends will be principal business of the even roe peer creek tunnel is now welcome at the elk feast in Mill ing. As elections will likely occu whole time of the meeting completed and that part of the Creek canyon next Wednesday, py the no has been elated but 12th. speaker new water supply for Salt Lake July The entertainment several matters of business other committee soon guarantees a good be in operation. City will will be taken up for discussion. time for all. Last Tuesday's noon meeting . MONDAY, 1939 was 3, July postponed due to the holiday Pythians you don't want to forand the evening meeting pushed the "free" In city of Danzig the get the annual picnic to be held a week, according to Lawahead orator Albert of 6. the Nazi's, It will be for the firey August Forster, told the populace that Knights of the entire domain, and rence Oborn, publicity man for the club. Germany was willing to "sacri- should prove to be a real fice blood and life," but they the date meeting. Keep would have Danzig. in mind, August 6. Portland, Oregon, was rocked by what is supposed to be a huge meteor. Citizens of that vicinity say that they saw a burst of flame and a huge billow of smoke ia the sky. The earth was shak en for a radius of 40 miles. Single Copy, 5 cents SUGAR HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, JULY 7, 1939 Harry Bridges, of CIO fame, will have his preliminary hearing on deportation charges, July 27, attorneys are busy trying to find a loop-hofor that Wiley man to crawl through. , al es The rtcelpts of the Denver mint show that June set a record for newly mined silver. LOCAL-Alphon- lies-iJonti- PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE HOME EDITION gave themselves up to the at Brock vllle, Ontario, VOLUME vlL lie takes the attitude of Injured innocence. autn-oriti- A Bulletin of News, Activities and all events of interest occurlng in the Southeast part of Salt Lake City. A section that is the is the finest and fastest growing part of Salt Lake Valley HOME FROM THE COAST Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Lundwell, of 1458 17th St., returned Saturday from an auto trip to the west coast While gone they visited Santa Barbara and took in the exposition. RETURNED FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. David son returned from San Francis co Sunday night. They report fine weather on the coast during their stay. They travelled from Sacramento to San Francisco on the river boat and remark that It is a trip long to be The display of fireworks at Liberty Park, Murray and the Country Club, on Tuesday night were grand and the national colors displayed against the dark of the night made a spectacle long to be remembered. The writer lives on 20th East and was enabled to see all the fireworks while seated on the front porch, which is better than being la the crowd at the park or trying to find a parking place on Wasatch Drive. We saw the falling sparks which set off the grass and brush fire south and west of the Club House. Saw the flames rise up to the heavens before the firemen got to the spot and commenced fighting the flames. For a short time It seemed as though the Club house would catch fire but hard work finally subdued the flames and the fun was all over. Fair Ice Ballerina ANOTHER GRASS FIRE The Sugar House fire company was called out at noon today to fight fire in a bunch of dry leaves which had been dumped at the place where the D. & R. G. tracks cross Highland Drive. Fredova Studios To Present Dance Revue Fredova' a Dance School will their annual revue on Thursday, July 13, in Granite Stake House, 9th East and 21st South. This revue will be one in which her pupils will show (be public the results of the excellent teaching which they have present - Erna NEW YCRK (Special) Andersen, Norwegian skating champion and star of the ice show Pleasant Cool at Sun Valley in the Amusement FOiR RENT Area of the New York World's sleeping rooms or apartment, illustrates her prowess as Fair, private bath. 1030 Hollywood figure ritater. Avenue or call Hyland 8S00-- |